Articles related to "Lesbian Author"Perhaps known best for her Cain Casey series, author Ali Vali steps out with a lighthearted romance set amidst the homophobia of the USA military over North Korean soil.
Award winning author Sarah Waters has done what she does best--she's taken a moment in time and developed deep, intense characters you can care about and cheer for.
Jane Fletcher's Lyremouth Chronicles begins with The Exile and the Sorcerer. In this novel we meet the heroine's of the story, Jemeryl and Tevi, sorceress and warrior.
In the third and most current of the Lyremouth Chronicles, Tevi and Jemeryl face their most difficult journey yet. To save humankind, they must outwit other sorcerers.
Calling the Dead (Bold Strokes Books 2008) is the beginning of a new series in Ali Vali's line-up. Set in post Hurricane Katrina New Orleans a serial killer wreaks havoc.
In her latest release, Justine Saracen's Sistine Heresy (Bold Strokes Books, 2009) draws out the beautiful story of Adrianna Borgia and Michelangelo.
The Third Annual Lesbian Book Festival in Palm Springs, promises to be the best yet, with top lesbian authors reading their work around the pool. What could be better?
Manda Scott uses the Mayan legend of the 13 crystal skulls to create a fantastic blend of historical and geological fact with suspense, thrills and strong characters.
Clifford Henderson's debut novel, The Middle of Somewhere (Bold Strokes Books, Inc 2009) is a gentle, funny love story, full of colorful characters breaking boundaries.
In the second book of the Lyremouth Chronicles, The Traitor and The Chalice takes the reader on a fantastic journey full of mystery, magic and deep societal issues.
The York Lesbian Arts Festival, or YLAF, is now in its tenth year. Held at York Racecourse, it is a comfortable, intimate venue for women to talk books and art.
Boudica: Dreaming the Bull, is the second book in the highly acclaimed Boudica series, and takes the reader further into the war between Rome and tribal Britian.
In the first novel of the Boudica series, author Manda Scott relates the story of the fabled warrior queen of the Eceni tribe, located on the south-east coast of England.
In Ali Vali's novel Carly's Sound, the reader goes on a romantic ride laced with sadness and triumph. Her witty prose makes the reader laugh, even through the tears.
This hilarious look at the life of a farmer, told by a woman who follows her partner from the city to the farm, is both breathtakingly funny and poignant.
In House of Clouds, Thompson weaves a masterful story about women who love one another during the American Civil War, and the devastating personal loss due to the war.
A touching anthology of short stories about lesbians and their relationships as mothers and daughters who deal with sexuality as well as the vagaries of regular life.
Some tips for finding a school where LGBT students are welcomed and valued.
London loves visitors, especially lovers. Money can't buy you love, but you can see city fireworks, dance in the fountains and feed squirrels in the parks for free.
The annual Women's Week Festival is October 9-18, 2009. It is the 25th year, and literature, art, music, comedy and drama promise to make this an amazing trip for all.
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